Showing posts with label Cuban Missile Crisis. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cuban Missile Crisis. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 10, 2014

Quiz Thursday on CMC Key Players

Short Answer Quiz Thursday

Make sure you know the key players on the new slide show I shared with you today named, "Cuban Missile Crisis - At the Brink." We also went over them during class.

The quiz will be very short answers. No analysis. No problem.



Tuesday, December 9, 2014

Complete CMC Questions by Monday!

Cuban Missile Crisis
Epilogue: On the Brink
Castro isn't going to be happy for long :(

Please complete the 11 questions at the bottom of your Cold War Notes by Monday, Dec. 15 at 8:20 a.

They are under this heading:

Cuban Missile Crisis (con’t)

Epilogue: On the Brink

DIRECTIONS: Read “CMC - Epilogue” (Pages 25 - 33). Answer questions 1 - 11. The reading is in your shared reading folder.

October 20, 1962: The Decision    

Thursday, December 4, 2014

Cuban Missile Crisis: Homework & Quiz Information

The Real Cuban Missile Crisis

The Executive Committee of the National Security Council (ExComm) meeting in the Cabinet Room on October 29, 1962. From left: JFK, Dean Rusk, Robert McNamara, Pierre Salinger. 
Please read the document - Real Cuban Missile Crisis - that I have included in your shared reading folder.

There will be a quiz on Monday (C Block: Tuesday)  that is based on the homework that was due Dec. 3 and the reading above. The study guide is the homework questions on the Cuban Missile Crisis and the general argument in the reading.

About the National Security Council Executive Committee (ExComm)

In establishing the ExComm by a memorandum on October 22, Kennedy designated himself as chairman and listed the group’s core members. They were:
  • President Kennedy
  • Vice President Lyndon Johnson
  • Dean Rusk (Secretary of State)
  • Robert McNamara (Secretary of Defense)
  • Douglas Dillon (Secretary of the Treasury)
  • Robert Kennedy (Attorney General)
  • John McCone (Director of Central Intelligence)
  • General Maxwell Taylor (Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff)
  • Llewellyn Thompson (Ambassador-at-Large)
  • Theodore Sorensen (Special Counsel)
  • McGeorge Bundy (Special Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs)


Saturday, November 29, 2014

Cuban Missile Crisis Homework

The Cuban Missile Crisis
Was Castro really a pawn between the Superpowers?

For the next three weeks (Dec. 1 to 19) we are going to study the Cuban Missile Crisis. This crucial unit will be used to assess your ability in taking a Paper 1 document-based exam and a Paper 2 essay exam that will include a counter claim and a historical school of thought. The P1 exam is scheduled for Thurs., Dec. 18 and the P2 exam is scheduled for Fri., Dec. 19.



HOMEWORK
Please complete the following questions on your 
Cold War NOTES by 8:20 a. Wed., Dec. 3

Cuban Missile Crisis, 1962


DIRECTIONS: Read “CMC - Introduction” (Pages 1, ii, and 8 - 14) and “CMC - Moment of Decision” (pages 15 - 17). Answer questions 1 - 9 from the “Introduction” reading and questions 10 - 15 from the “Moment” reading. Both readings are in your shared reading folder.